Soeters, 'the naughtiest boy in Dutch architecture', is one of the few architects in the Netherlands to have embraced the more frolicsome brand of postmodernism. Four two-storey blocks of housing rise in height atop an open glazed basement containing a supermarket. The blocks are articulated individually by waving-flag facades in mischievous pastel hues. The zebra code emblazoned on the rear elevation refers to the retail function on the ground floor.